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Just skimmed and saw that and had to shit on it, but skimming some more before hitting Send it looks like Rollo killed it with this article himself thankfully! Don’t have time to read the rest of the article in-depth right now but it looks like a gooder so ill be back with compliments and high-fives for Rollo’s solid breakdown later.

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  • Days of Broken Arrows
on January 23, 2013 at 6:59 pm
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This is really good advice. And it works.

Back in my natural Alpha days (17-21), I would deliberately engage women in absurdist convos just to mess with them. I got the rep as a bit weird (NOT “creepy” weird, because I was always with beautiful women and cute myself), but they didn’t forget me and knew who I was around the dorms.

I’d start talking to women I didn’t know in the college dining hall about whether an ice cream sandwich counted as a meal. No? What about cereal? It has all the vitamins! Love those Golden Grahams. And what’s with Wilford Brimley and oatmeal?

People would be surprised at how this can be stretched into a long surreal dialogue with massive sexual tension and subtext. This can even start in one place and pick up the next week at a party, with the two people never knowing each other’s names. It’s much better than “what’s your major?” Bleh.


  • Kate
on January 23, 2013 at 7:12 pm
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